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- Bookies go 8/1 that the Royal Family issue Harry and Meghan with a public apology ahead of Harry's book launch
- 2020 market had odds of 6/4 that the couple would permanently move back to the UK
- 6/1 also given that Harry and Meghan SPLIT in 2023
Bookies go 8/1 that the Royal Family issue Harry and Meghan with a public apology ahead of Harry's book launch
Ahead of Prince Harry's tell-all book 'Spare' being released next week, bookies are giving betting specials around the Royal Family.
With physical altercations with his brother William and other revelations expected in the book there are odds of 8/1 that a public apology is given to Harry by the Royal Family.
Star Sports say there's an 11% chance that a public apology is officially issused by the Royal Family with the Sunday Times reporting last month that the couple are wanting an apology.
2020 market had odds of 6/4 that the couple would permanently move back to the UK
Back in 2020, bookmakers originally gave odds of what Harry and Meghan would do next with a whole host of potential outcomes.
Paddy Power's original market back in 2020 focused on a wide range of specials for the couple around what they'd do next following their departure from the Royal Family.
Harry & Meghan Specials (2020 market) | Odds | Probability |
---|---|---|
Permanently move back to the UK | 6/4 | 40% |
Adopt a baby/child | 6/1 | 14.3% |
Meghan to return to a special of Suits | 20/1 | 4.8% |
Meghan to appear as herself in The Crown | 100/1 | 1% |
6/1 also given that Harry and Meghan SPLIT in 2023
Bookmakers are also giving odds that Harry and Meghan split at some point in 2023 with odds of just 6/1 that it happens.
It does look like their relationship is stronger than ever though with the odds of 1/12 that they stay together in 2023.
This gives an implied probability of 92% that they stay together throughout the year compared to the 14% that they announce their separation.